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15th September 2009
Throughout the 9 months of your pregnancy, nature ensures that your body will be prepared to breast feed your baby. Breastfeeding will give your baby the best source of nutrients, and result in a good healthy start for your baby.
Breastfeeding and ... Read >
Author: Reeva
14th September 2009
With numerous guidelines being written on the importance and benefits of breastfeeding, more and more mothers are becoming aware of how beneficial it is to nurse their babies.
Along with saving you money on formula, breast feeding can also help you to ... Read >
Author: bradbrown
01st July 2009
After going through puberty, our bodies gradually decrease in the production of immune and growth factors that generally combat disease. After losing these vital components, we are much more susceptible to the aging process, which shortens our life expec... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th June 2009
In order to obtain a smooth running immune system, communication between cells is absolutely essential. To communicate between cells, the system uses hormone-like signal substances, which can often be found in colostrum. It has been found in studies tha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th June 2009
It cannot be emphasized enough that breast milk is the best source of nutrition you can give to your baby. A complete food source specially formulated for your baby, breast milk contains all the nutrients (there is at least 400), hormones and antibodies ... Read >
Author: figur8
23rd June 2009
Despite being a natural progression of life, there still appears to be an enormous lack of awareness of the benefits of breastfeeding today.� Often with the combined negativity towards breastfeeding and lack of support, it is common for first time mothe... Read >
Author: figur8
11th June 2009
All newborn puppies receive immunization against diseases from colostrum contained in their mother's milk while nursing, assuming the bitch was properly vaccinated shortly before the breeding took place. During the first 24 hours of their lives, maternal ... Read >
Author: Chewie
27th March 2009
Let's face it. Ultimately, we view dairy cows as food and beverage for their meat and milk. Dairy cows have become an essential part of our everyday life because of what they provide for us. In a way, we cannot belittle them because we really need them. A... Read >
Author: keywriterM
27th March 2009
Attract-RX is a controversial pheromone that claims to provide the distinct advantage of increasing your natural level of pheromones. These are interesting claims that sparked my curiosity and further research. This is groundbreaking news in my opinion an... Read >
Author: Adam Quilt
17th February 2009
Have you ever scoffed at young people who are meticulous about their skin? Well, you should take a step back and have a re-think regarding your criticism. It is very easy to say that taking care of your skin is only for old people that have bad skin but t... Read >
Author: Ron Yates
10th September 2008
Over the past several decades there have been many shifts in the research that concerns the immune system of the body. Recent discoveries have found that colostrum carries agents that can positively affect immune function in humans.
An impressive bo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th September 2008
When you hold your baby for the first time in the delivery room, you should put his lips to your breast. Although your mature milk hasn't developed yet, your breasts are still producing a substance known as colostrum that helps to protect your baby from i... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
06th May 2008
Are you the parent of a young child who has been diagnosed with
Autism? Have you heard about bio medical treatments, and wondered if
they could help your child? The exciting news is that Autism is now
considerd a treatable disability! This article will... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins
26th February 2008
Before we talk about feeding and alcohol, you need to know that there are two hormones that work in breastfeeding. They are prolactin and oxytocin. The former arouses your breast to produce milk while the latter urges it to release the milk to the nippl... Read >
Author: apurva
19th February 2008
Before we talk about feeding and alcohol, you need to know that there are two hormones that work in breastfeeding. They are prolactin and oxytocin. The former arouses your breast to produce milk while the latter urges it to release the milk to the nipple ... Read >
Author: apurva
07th November 2007
When I was young, I took many things at face value. I just didn’t think there was a whole lot of written material meant to entertain me at best or mislead me at worst. I eagerly perused bodybuilding periodicals from cover to cover in search of what woul... Read >
Author: Scott Abbett
27th March 2007
If you are concerned with the expanding waistline problem, abdominal pains, groin area pains and thighs and so on, then you should not be surprised, as they are pregnancy health issues that affect your entire body. There are many ways by which you can f... Read >
Author: apurva
27th January 2007
Many expectant mothers are told about the benefits of breastfeeding but many don't just realise how many benefits both mother and baby get from breastfeeding. The following list may surprise some mothers.
Unlike infant formula, breast milk is a living ... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
04th January 2007
The greatest responsibility any parent can have is caring for a newborn baby; this is especially so for a mother. Breastfeeding is something only a mother can do and as every mother who nurses her child will tell you, breastfeeding is so much more than fe... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
27th December 2006
If you are concerned with the expanding waistline problem, abdominal pains, groin area pains and thighs and so on, then you should not be surprised, as they are pregnancy health issues that affect your entire body. There are many ways by which you can fee... Read >
Author: Apurva Shree
26th October 2006
It was Bedell's good fortune to serve 12 years in the United States Congress. He left Congress because he came down with Lyme disease from a tick bite he received while fishing at Quantico Marine Base during a Congressional recess.
His Lyme disease was... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah
19th October 2006
As a grown-up, you're most likely to catch a cold if you have kids or grandkids under the age of 5. Young children are magnets for colds because their immune systems haven't fully matured and because they haven't been sick often enough to build their defe... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah
18th October 2006
Viruses are extremely tiny- much smaller than bacteria. They invade individual cells and turn them into tiny factories to make more viruses. The pharmaceutical community has developed antibiotic after antibiotic to target an ever-growing group of bacteria... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah
04th October 2006
In humans, the development of the immune system begins before birth with the transfer of antibodies and other immune factors via the mother's placenta. Immediately after birth, the mother continues to develop and strengthen immune system function of her ... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah
04th October 2006
Breastfeeding is without any doubt the most excellent means to nourish your newly born baby. It has got a lot of benefits as compared to feeding with a bottle and barely any drawbacks.
1. Fat provides the calories necessary for growth and essential n... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah
28th September 2006
In 1975, a pediatrician named Allan Walker reported a startling link between formula-fed infants and the occurrence of infectious diseases like neonatal meningitis and food allergies. In that report, he suggested that the this link was due to antigen abs... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah
21st February 2006
In recent years, there has been a lot of debate surrounding the issue of breastfeeding. While the decision to breastfeed is a personal one, there are countless benefits for both mother and child that ought to be explored. One of the most significant rea... Read >
Author: Rachel Thompson
16th February 2006
Colostrum For Mothers
Colostrum is the first milk your breasts produce in the early days of breastfeeding. This special milk is low in fat, and high in carbohydrates, protein, and antibodies to help keep your baby healthy. It is extremely easy to diges... Read >
Author: star herb
13th November 2005
Taking vitamins is one of the easiest steps that a person can take to start pursuing a healthier and disease-free lifestyle.
In a perfect world, our bodies would get all the required vitamins and nutrients from food. Unfortunately, however, the vast ma... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock
03rd August 2005
Transfer Factor represents one of the most exciting advancements in immune system health. Transfer factors are tiny molecules of protein, which are produced by immune cells called T-cells. Transfer factor is based on the foundation that key immune informa... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock
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